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1 May 1 anti-ROTC demonstration UNISA is sponsoring an anti-ROTC demonstration on May 1.
2 Jesse Jackson here Monday Jesse Jackson will speak at the UNI-Dome on April 30.
3 Title IX letter-writing campaign underway; needed to combat D. C. lobbying A campaign is currently underway to eliminate athletics from Title IX. Sandra Williamson urges people to write letters to Congress to prevent this from happening; photo.
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4 Having a baby and drinking do not mix Alcohol consumption during pregnancy is a leading cause of birth defects.
5 V. D. causes defects Sexually transmitted diseases can cause damage to unborn children.
6 Social habits affect pregnancy; smoking during pregnancy A recent study has found a link between heavy smoking during pregnancy and birth defects.
7 Another women's conference held today; examines role of women in 1980's education A conference exploring women in education will be held in the Education Center. Speakers include Robert Frank, Marjorie Bell Chambers, and Carol Kimmel.
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8 HIT dental clinic can save students money Hawkeye's Dental Hygiene Clinic offers services to students for a reduced price.
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9 What's up Meetings and events planned; ACCI to meet.
10 Marlins Will meet to elect officers.
11 TEFL-Linguistics Club Will meet on May 2.
12 Conversation with Barbara Proctor Barbara Proctor will speak at the Culture House.
13 Peace Corps/Vista Openings available for seniors or graduates.
14 Anthropology Club Planning trip to Effigy Mounds.
15 Gallery of Art Steven Bigler will speak on eccentric art.
16 Women's cross country Women interested in participating next fall should attend meeting.
17 Drill Team Practices will begin Monday, April 30.
18 AMS Will meet May 1.
19 McCollum honored Clifford McCollum was installed as president of the Iowa Academy of Science.
20 Greek clean-up UNI fraternities are planning a clean up of College Hill on May 3.
21 Senate approves autonomy; school of business proposal Faculty Senate approved a proposal regarding curricular autonomy for the School of Business.
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22 Board seeks NI advisor; constitutional amendment also approved The Board of Student Publications is searching for a new advisor for the Northern Iowan.
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23 Field hockey clinic UNI will host a national field hockey coaching clinic July 22-24.
24 Football captains UNI players Dana Deines, Dave Erstad, Kelly Ellis, and Ed Arnold have been chosen as the UNI football captains for next season.
25 Women's golf UNI will compete in the five-team Iowa Invitational today and tomorrow.
26 Men's tennis squad winds down '79 season UNI tennis team will play its last meet on Monday against Iowa State.
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27 District softball UNI will compete in the AIAW District 2 championships tomorrow.
28 Men at relays UNI will participate in the Drake Relays today and Saturday in Des Moines.
29 Women's tennis UNI women's team will compete in the Missouri Valley Tennis Tournament which began yesterday and will run through this Sunday.
30 Drake golf classic The men's golf team will compete in the Drake Relays Classic this weekend in Des Moines.
31 Intramurals A schedule of some upcoming intramural events at UNI.
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32 UNI professor joins Reverend Jesse Jackson in "PUSH for Excellence" Professor Henry Parker is on leave from the university while working for the Reverend Jesse Jackson; photo.
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33 Jesse Jackson scheduled for UNI-Dome Jesse Jackson will speak at the UNI-Dome on "blacks and whites working together for excellence in education".
34 Urges self-examination of drinking habits UNI student wishes everyone would examine his or her drinking habits.
35 Need more "C" lots? Student believes university should invest in more "C" parking lots.
36 Challenges students to prepare for eternity Sherry Bernot, staff member of the Campus Bible Fellowship, urges students to prepare for the afterlife.
37 Student responsibility to know about activities Union student-workers frustrated with the lack of student interest in on-campus activities.
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38 V-P urges student involvement in campus governmental groups UNISA vice president Bruce Wedeking urges the student body to become involved in campus governmental groups.
39 "Get both sides of story before you decide"; more ROTC reactions Roland Caldwell urges his fellow students to get the whole story before making a decision.
40 Defends UNISA senate's action UNISA senator defends the organization's recent opposition to ROTC.
41 Demonstration May 1 Dave Mixdorf responds to a recent letter criticizing the actions of the UNISA in regard to ROTC.
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42 "Friendly Fire": part of TV's sudden interest in the Vietnam era Review of the TV movie "Friendly Fire" starring Carol Burnett and Ned Beatty.
43 Gallery of Art The Gallery of Art will host three upcoming exhibits, including the faculty/student show.
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44 Comedy speech Senior Kristie Cappers will direct the play "Liberty Hall" which will be performed May 1; photo.
45 KUNI: live music Live folk music will be featured on KUNI during the next week.
46 Joseph Campbell to speak Mythologist Joseph Campbell will be featured as the annual Reninger Lecturer. He will speak on May 1.
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47 No more tickets A potluck for international students will be held at the Nazareth Lutheran Church on April 29.
48 Friday flicks The movie 'Where Does It Hurt' will be shown as part of Friday Flicks in the Union.
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49 Speakers highlight Women's Days Author Nancy Friday spoke as part of Women's Days; excerpts from her remarks; photo.
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50 Awareness is factor in assaults Beulah Mills and Judy Copella presented a program on sexual assault and rape at the recent Women's Day.
51 Gays: "not out to recruit" Paula Kline, a member of the Well Woman Clinic in Iowa City, spoke on homosexuality at Women's Day; photo.
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52 Stereotypes of women discussed Anthropologist Kathy Van Dere spoke on the stereotypes facing women in society.
53 Says "old girls" network needed Virginia Hash believes an 'old girls' network (an alliance of successful women) is needed.